pack on

VERB
  1. gain (weight)
    He packed on two pounds over the summer
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How To Use pack on In A Sentence

  • Now there is positive air displacement - the worker wears a helmet and it blows fresh air from a filter pack on his back or on his belt, and there is a battery pack.
  • If you want to increase your body's ability to burn calories, even while at rest, you need to pack on some lean muscle mass.
  • She put the pack on and adjusted it to fit then adjusted the sling on the laser rifle.
  • A guy jumps out of the fire truck wearing what looks like a space suit, a breathing cylinder and mask attached and what looks like a scuba backpack on with a large hose attached.
  • He put the six pack on the ground, and started jogging back down the hallway.
  • Oh and always pack one in your hand luggage just in case your bag happens to get lost.
  • he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution
  • I'll pack on all the weight I can now, then melt off the fat later, " was the common motto.
  • She repacked her bag so that her jacket was on top of the book; then she swung the backpack onto her shoulders as she went forth to join the Shrewsburys.
  • Sighing, I threw my backpack on my waterbed and went to my other best friend.
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